Help Building A Search For "Phronema", Strong's G5427

Michael
Michael Member Posts: 303 ✭✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

Hi everyone,

I'm not versed in the original languages, but would like to build a search for all verses that contain the word Phronema in both the Old Testament (LXX) and New Testament.  I believe this word is Strong's G5427, but it may have other variations.

I want to find all verses that contain this word.  If possible, I'd also like to create a visual filter for this word.

How would I make this happen?  I know there's probably some fancy search to make this work so I'm looking for help.

Thanks!

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith Member, MVP Posts: 53,089 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Do you have an example of the word in you Bible?

    • select word
    • right click to open Context Menu
    • select lemma on the left hand tab side [or root, I'm not sure which you intend]
    • select Search Bible (or this book) on the right side
    • a search panel will open with all the occurrences of the word
    • open a new visual filter document
    • give it a name
    • copy the search argument from the search panel into the conditions (left side) of the visual filter
    • select a highlight style on the right side
    • close
    • open the visual filter menu on your bible
    • select your new visual filter
    • all occurrences will be highlighted ... allow some time for stuff to propagate around.

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton Member, MVP Posts: 35,674 ✭✭✭

    I'm not versed in the original languages, but would like to build a search for all verses that contain the word Phronema in both the Old Testament (LXX) and New Testament.  I believe this word is Strong's G5427, but it may have other variations.

    That sounds like a transliteration, so the best way is to enter  g:Phronema  in a Bible Search with a NT bible selected. It will suggest a lemma, which you should click i.e. lemma.g:φρόνημα. It is more accurate than Strong's numbers. You should repeat this with an LXX Bible selected and likely have the same lemma i.e. lemma.g:φρόνημα.

    From there you can build a Visual Filter as described above.  For simplicity, you could make a Collection of a NT bible and LXX bible and search the collection.

    Dave
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